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Enjoy your personalizable artistic workbook! Explore a unique approach for creative viewing of our North American west coast maps and topography. They are paintable shapes and visitable places in much of North America and the western United States. Enjoy looking at map ideas and digital terrain for fun features. There's a mermaid with a swaddled merbaby, and in Utah there's a bunny face to see. If you like, you may even tell your own version of the story's ending. Join a paint-along with the art pages. This book cover's painting is one of the original four paintings. The story introduces the explorer, Welcome Mer Si'. It begins at Mer Mervillage, Welcome's home-net, a planet of water people. Next, hear Venus tell her dock story, with talents gifted by her Great-great-grandmother, Welcome. She doesn't mind you telling your own endings, too. Or making up a place and time. She does like to be painted in her Pacific waters. Learn about the family Mer Si's explorations, learn their customs, and tell or paint your own landmark storyboard. Greeting you with abundant creativity, vibrant imagination, and inspirational narratives. Meet the Mer Si'!
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2023
Sheri DuBois
Welcome Mer Si’
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Copyright © 2023 by Sheri DuBois
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Published by BooxAi
ISBN: 978-965-578-370-4
Greetings, friends of friends upon air, land, water, astral, ether, and where or whenever one may find one’s-self! We introduce a few new friends, folks from many times which have passed, according to our current world narrative. There has been talk on founding folk for all the many lands. This story familiarizes us with Welcome Mer Si’, the founding settler of our North American west coast, and a bit inland eastward too. Original founders go back in time before any human was conceived. In fact, the original founders became the terrain we humans walk, traverse, hike, and enjoy immensely. In this little workbook, we also introduce Welcome's family, Venus, and Mercury. These two are the subjects of a paint-along activity. The whole workbook wraps up with a short family story background we all hope you enjoy. It's been passed along by Welcome and her children, her children's children, and it hasn't slowed any. Welcome's Great-granddaughter, Columella, insisted her grandparent’s many stories were told and heard often. Artifact-identifiers don’t get to hear these stories, they may professionally refer to these landmasses as characterized terrain features, or as “mud fossils”. That is one term I have heard from people on YouTube channels, one conveniently named Mudfossil University. There are many sites for conversation. This author isn’t familiar with all of them and also is not certain that terrain can be considered non-sentient, whether fossilized or not.
For one thing, if I look at the terrain of Utah, USA, through Google Earth Pro, I see a swaddled mermaid baby. This may be funny but add that laugh to your next chuckle because I haven’t mentioned the baby’s stuffed bunny yet. According to a search through Google Earth on May 20th, 2023, the rabbit’s nose appears to be in a region of southeast Utah depicted through an artist rendition below, with sticky notes attached. The map says the bunny’s nose is somewhere around what artifact identifiers label as Highway 197, Monticello, UT, and Highway 95, Hite, UT. The ears are super cute too. This is where introducing Venus and Mercury gets personal. I live and have traversed a few parts of the Rocky Mountains much of my life. These mountains are alive and appear very young, I wouldn’t venture far from the safe edges of the vast state sides myself. Those mountains seem to wiggle and squirm quite like, and quite as much as, a baby.
On the painting picture called MS2.1L, when aligned with your choice of terrain map, there is a tiny spot below the swaddled baby that looks like a rabbit face. According to a search through Google Earth on May 20th, 2023, the rabbit’s nose appears to be in this region of southeast Utah. Look at a few digital maps, do you see the big coastal mermaid? Do you see the bunny’s little button nose? The map says his button nose is around Highway 197, Monticello, UT and Highway 95, Hite, UT.
Once a person puts their thinker into gear, this story becomes significant to many realms. Ultimately it seems, we can’t help taking into consideration shared input from ancestors, family, friends, neighbors, peers, technology, libraries, news sources, internet; there are many manners and opportunities for engaging our thinker-gears for interactivity these days. We recognize that both time and space remain fluid through scientific witness, while our residents of the Rocky Mountains witness fluidity of both the terrain and water. At times to be quite alive, even temperament. Perhaps Venus and Mercury are not mud fossils, frozen in time or space. Naturally, the two warranted canvas portraits. In painting, the artist realized she was painting a story of depth. She was painting the framework of so many Western storyboards. She was also painting the storyboard’s framework, their bodies. These stories must be told. The lives of our foundations will be told, I would like your help.